Top CRPF official reviews Nagaland security situation

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Dimapur: In view of a “volatile security scenario in Nagaland especially after killing of innocent civilians” in Mon district, ADG North East Zone CRPF, Sanjeev Ranjan Ojha along with Mahabir Singh Shekhawat, IG of Manipur & Nagaland reviewed CRPF deployment during his special visit to Nagaland covering Kohima, Zubza and Dimapur districts besides “disputed border area (Nagaland- Assam)” from December 15 to December 19, 2021, an official report said today.

It aso said that in spite of “high security threat and challenges of insurgency”, Ojha directed to ensure foolproof security to the VIPs, vital installations”, convoy protection etc. without any lapse and upkeep public peace and harmony.

The report then said that in order to avert fatal impact of the Covid 3rd wave (Omicron), the CRPF official distributed Covid-care and hygiene items to the locals and troops during an exclusive function of “Covid-care distribution programme” organised at Central School, Kohima on December 18 with special initiative of Syamchand De, DIG Kohima, the report also said.

“He guided CRPF troops to assist the locals in all possible kinds such as blood donation, disaster management, covid/ AIDS awareness, cleanliness/ plantation drive etc. with humanitarian approach,” the official report also said. He sensitised CRPF troops to be prepared and remain on high alert always to respond to any flare up eventuality or contingency to ensure peace and tranquility without public complaint and maintaining human rights norms with close coordination with the state administration and police. He also assured that CRPF is with the citizens ever and always, the official report added.

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